Distribution patterns of organic pollutants and microbial processes in marine sediments across a gradient of anthropogenic impact
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Marine sediments are part of the hydrological cycle and the ultimate storage compartment of land
derived organic matter, including pollutants. Since relevant microbially-driven processes occurring
at benthic level may affect the quality of the overall aquatic system, the necessity for incorporating
information about microbial communities functioning for ecosystem modelling is arising. The aim
of this field study was to explore the links occurring between sediment contamination patterns by
three selected class of organic pollutants (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, PAHs,
Nonylphenols, NPs, Bisphenol A, BPA) and major microbial properties (Prokaryotic Biomass, PB;
total living biomass, C-ATP; Prokaryotic C Production rate, PCP; Community Respiration rate, CR)
across a gradient of anthropogenic pollution. Sediments were sampled from 34 sites selected along
700 km of the western coastline of the Adriatic Sea. Organic contamination was moderate (PAHs
<830 ng g-1; NPs <350ng g-1; BPA<38ng g-1) and decreased southward. The amount of PAHs
associated carbon (C-PAHs) increased significantly with sediment organic carbon (OC), along with
microbial functional rates. The negative relation between PCP/CR ratio and OC indicated the shift
toward oxidative processes in response to organic pollution and potential toxicity, estimated as
Toxic Equivalents (TEQs). Our outcomes showed that sediment organic contamination and benthic
microbial processes can be intimately linked, with potential repercussions on CO2 emission rates
and C-cycling within the detritus-based trophic web.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
marine sediments; Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons; Nonylphenols; Bisphenol A; microbial 21 biomass; prokaryotic C production; community respiration
Elenco autori:
Dellisanti, WALTER ERNESTO; Lungarini, Silvia; Patrolecco, Luisa; Amalfitano, Stefano; Langone, Leonardo; Ademollo, Nicoletta; Zoppini, Annamaria
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